Iron and steel with both rust, but no other substance will.
They can, but you have to understand that magnetism and oxidation (the process that causes rust) are unrelated.
Rust is simply a product of the oxidation process. When metals are exposed to air, they break down forming a protective layer (rust)
because of it's oxidation
Because of Iron Oxide
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Iron or materials containing iron will rust into oxides, either Fe2O3 (light brown) or Fe3O4 (dark brown).
beacause of the gravity of the earth and the satilliate .
Rust weakens steel by corroding it, making it more prone to breaking and deteriorating over time.
Yes, guitar strings can rust over time due to exposure to moisture and air. Rust can affect the sound quality and playability of the strings.
A fallen [dead] tree does not rust. Rust is a term specifically applying to the oxidation of Iron and some compounds of Iron. The breakdown [biodecompositon] of trees and other plant materials is accomplished by the action of living microbial "critters" that eat and digest the plant materials resulting in different compounds.
No. Nitrogen is a nonmetal, which is a gas at standard temperature. Only metals rust or corrode.
Oxidation weathering occurs when earth materials react with oxygen in the air, leading to the breakdown of minerals and rocks. This process can result in the formation of rust on iron-containing minerals and the alteration of rock color and composition.